Saturday, February 13, 2010
Levi's Will by W. Dale Cramer
Based on the author's father's life experiences, Cramer gives life to William Mullett who runs away from home at 19 years of age, when it appears that he will have to marry pregnant Mattie. The chapters skip from Will's current life, to the time he left home through events that happened in between, causing the reader to understand that Will is reminiscing. grieving, feeling guilty, looking back on his life, trying to understand himself, his children, his wife and most of all, his father. When Will asks his friend Barefoot what the purpose is of their life here on earth, he discovers answers as they are played out over the days following. A closeness to God is discovered and peace seems to be on the horizon. A wonderful and memorable story. Sandy Penton.
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